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AGPhil: Arbeitsgruppe Philosophie der Physik
AGPhil 5: Alternative Ansätze
AGPhil 5.1: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 17. März 2010, 14:00–14:30, JUR G
Philosophical consequences of a natural interpretation of the constant of gravity — •Reinhold Zwickler — Am Trautheim 14, D-64367 Mühltal Germany
A complete solution of the "cosmologic problem" is presented, based on the space-time-equation v v** = 1/2 v** and a new interpretation of the constant of gravity as "specific expansion acceleration" cm*/gs*. The constant of gravity arises in combination with vo and the world matter as an initial condition and predicts the mean density of matter of today correctly. The new interpretation is a necessary completion to gravitation in order to explain the accelerated expansion naturally, so that a state of equilibrium is provided and a collaps is avoided. Research for a "dark energy" is not necessary. The theory was found as an analoguous solution for the inconsistent definition of "liquid" and "gas" above the critical point as formulated by Planck in 1897. Both solutions were found by pure thinking or intuition and are proofs for the epistemological superiority of classical physics and the failure of finding solutions experimentally. A discussion of some rash conclusions and doubtful opinions of modern physics is strongly encouraged in the interest of science, education and society.